the Rat Catcher's House, or the Pied Piper's House, of Hameln, Germany. The house has a plaque on it that reads, "In the year 1284 on John and Paul's Day, the 26 of June-- 130 children born in Hameln were seduced by a piper, dressed in all kinds of colors, and lost at the place of execution near the koppen". The house is located on Bungelosenstrasse ("drumless street"), because traditionally, no music has been played on it since the piper.
June 26 or July 22 are the dates given for the events. The town of Hamelin in Germany uses the June date. The confusion of dates is because the Brothers Grimm cite 26 June 1284 as the date the Pied Piper led the children out of the town, while the poem by Robert Browning gives it as 22 July 1376.